Unibank’s branches to be open six days a week in December

YEREVAN, December 5. /ARKA/. Unibank’s branches will operate six days a week ahead of New Year holidays, the press office of the bank reported on Friday.

In December 2016, the bank’s 12 Yerevan branches and 12 provincial offices will be open also on Saturdays from 09:30 to 16:30 local time.

In particular, the bank will be providing consumer loans, operate Unistream and IntelExpress money transfers, convert currencies and accept utility bills payments.

As part of its strategy, Unibank is constantly enhancing availability of its services for the country’s population and it is guided by clients’ expectations when setting a working timetable for its branches.

“Taking into account the growing demand of the population for banking services, Unibank, as one of the flagship consumer lenders in Armenia’s banking sector, has decided to announce Saturdays working days for a number of its branches to ensure swift and high-quality servicing to its clients,” the banks says in its press release.

This approach allows clients to visit the bank’s branches and enjoy high-quality banking services at a time convenient to them.

The following branches will be open on Saturdays: Komitas, Malatia, Amiryan, Zeytun, Nor Nork, Hakhtanak, Avan, Ajapnyak, David Bek, Opera, Davitashen, Erebuni, Vanadzor, Gyumri, Kapan, Sevcan, Yeghegnadzor, Ejmiadzin, Martuni, Armavir, Artashat, Ashtarak, Hrazdan Kentron and Abovyan.

Unibanks also reminds everybody that its branch in Zvartnots Airport’s territory operates seven days a week.

Unibank was established in 2001. In 2002, it introduced Unistream system. Ripatonso Holding Limited is the key shareholder of Unibank. In 2015, the bank was reorganized into an open stock company. –0—

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